By TONY MOBILIFONITIS
AN Irish nationalist (independent) member of the European Parliament (MEP) threatened with assassination has issued a grim warning, linking his own attack to the shooting of the anti-EU pro-Russian Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico. The Irish MP and Slovak PM are both anti-globalist.
Fico suffered serious, life-threatening bullet wounds after a gunman in a small crowed of people shot him several times from a pistol yesterday (EU time). He is being treated in hospital and is expected to survive.
“These are the threats that we face,” said Dublin MEP Malachy Steenson. “Just like the Prime Minister in Slovakia was shot today because he oppposed the European Union agenda. We are going to pay a heavy price in this country for what’s happened. This is the beginning. You have a chance to change it on June the 7th, by voting nationalist across the country.”
Steenson, a solicitor by profession, says he and his supporters have evidence pointing to a co-ordinated campaign directed from the very top of the Irish government “to destroy the emerging nationalist movement in this country” and to stop any voices of dissent.
“This is only the tip of the iceberg. We have much more information emerging about all the state agencies who are determined to stop the people having their say and determined to stop people standing up against this government and it’s NGO sector.”
A man described as an “anti-fascist” burst into Steenson’s office, threatening to kill him. The man told the Garda (police) earlier he was on his way to assassinate Steenson. They followed the man and arrested him. Steenson was not hurt.
The Slovakian Defence Minister Kaliňák was quoted by CNN as saying “Hate is not an answer to hate” and that it was “time for some people to have a hard look into the mirror. There is no question that this was politically motivated. The inability to accept the choice of people, which some may not like … it leads to this,” he said.
Interior Minister Šutaj-Eštok also made revealing statements, telling media representatives “those who are endorsing this attack as well as those who are calling for some sort of a revenge. And I am asking you, the media too, please, use your power, your influence. Because until now, it was some of you who sow the hate,” he said.
Alex Jones said incidentally in a broadcast this week that CNN is the mouthpiece for the global insiders, and their reporting should be noted because of that. Australia’s ABC parrots CNN positions or simply repeats their feeds locally.
CNN’s report included the comment that Slovaks “have been deeply divided over the country’s direction and position in the world since Fico’s return to power last year. Supporters see Fico as a caring leader who has their interests at heart; critics say he is a populist whose pro-Russian leanings pose major risks for the country.
“The country has seen weeks of largely peaceful protests over his coalition government’s controversial domestic reforms. The government is also trying to shut down public service broadcaster RTVS and plans to replace it with a new national broadcaster, which would be under tighter control of the government.”
So Fico and his government are obviously upsetting some people in high positions of power, given that national broadcasters like our ABC, the BBC, NPR in the US and others, are notoriously pro-globalist establishment.
CNN went on to report the “controversial” politican’s “stunning comeback” to win a third term as Slovakian prime minister last October after running a campaign that criticized western support for Ukraine.
“As prime minister, he made a major U-turn in Slovakia’s foreign policy and its previously staunch support for Ukraine: Fico had pledged an immediate end to Slovak military support for Ukraine and promised to block Ukraine’s NATO ambitions,” CNN reported.
“Ahead of the election, Fico made no secret of his sympathies towards the Kremlin and blamed “Ukrainian Nazis and fascists” for provoking Vladimir Putin into launching the invasion, repeating the false narrative Russia’s president has used to justify his invasion.
“While in opposition, Fico became a close ally of Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban, especially when it came to criticism of the European Union.”
CNN showed its colours by referring to Putin’s reason for the invasion as “a false narrative” just as they repeatedly referred to Trump’s “false claims of election fraud”. Traditionally, media only uses the word “claim” to describe any disputed statement, but in these instances they are attempting to portray their own claim as proven fact.
Orban, Fico and Steenson are just a few of the growing number of politicians across Europe and the UK who are now openly anti-globalist. Those in the globalist camp, for instance the WEF, the UN and NATO, are deeply worried by this because they see their program as set in concrete by “all the right people”.
It may be that they see their “ace card” as war with Russia, in a desperate attempt to divert mass public opinion away from the unpopular globalist agenda and force obedience to the demands of a western global security state.
Steenson’s supporters meanwhile, have accused journalist Paul Connolly, from Ireland’s national radio station Newstalk (privately owned by the German-Jewish Bauer family), of working with Antifa under the guise of “under cover journalism”. Connolly and Newstalk have been working on a podcast series on “the rise of right leaning sentiment (read anti-globalism) in Ireland.”
Steenson says their accusation is based on Connolly’s phone logs and contacts that were made public and attempts made to gather a counter-protest crowd against an anti-immigration rally by nationalists at the Garden of Remembrance in the Dublin city centre.
Many indigenous Irish, like many Australians, are alarmed at the high level of immigration being forced on the country by EU policy aided and abetted by the UN and various NGOs who are running mass immigration operations against western nations. The cross-border invasion of the US is probably the biggest such operation.
Irish people recently set up a protest camp outside a “refugee asylum centre” in the North Dublin suburb of Coolock. They are alarmed by the fact that it houses more than 1000 male “migrants”.